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AMHS M/V Matanuska in Ketchikan for Repairs


Additional AMHS vessels returning to service in April and May

 

March 09, 2020
Monday PM


(SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) M/V Matanuska departed from Juneau Friday for the Ketchikan Vigor Shipyard for repairs to its propulsion system. The United States Coast Guard approved a sailing plan for Matanuska allowing the vessel to travel to Ketchikan on one engine, along with a tug escort provided by Vigor Marine with arrival Sunday.

The M/V Matanuska returned to service in November 2019 after a two-year, $47 million overhaul. AMHS anticipates that Matanuska’s repairs will be completed at some point in May and hopes that the vessel can be ready for revenue service shortly following completion of the repairs.

jpg AMHS M/V Matanuska in Ketchikan for Repairs

MV Matanuska heading south through Wrangell Narrows as photographed from the M/ Vessel Columbia in Sept. 1991.
Wikimedia Creative Commons: LCGS Russ

The Matanuska has been docked in Juneau since Jan. 25, 2020 and has undergone an evaluation to determine the cause of the reduction gear failure. During this time, crew prepared the ship to safely operate on one engine for the trip to Ketchikan. Vigor Marine has determined that additional repairs must take place at their Ketchikan shipyard – AMHS is working with Vigor to return Matanuska to service as soon as possible.

AMHS mainline service has been offline for approximately a month due to a combination of unanticipated mechanical issues and overlapping overhaul periods for ships. On March 5, the M/V Tazlina returned to service in the Northern Panhandle.

The M/V Columbia is expected to return to service April 14, 2020 and will cover most of Matanuska’s scheduled service that month.

The M/V Kennicott is expected to resume service April 16th, and shortly afterward will head north to provide some added stops in Prince William Sound.

The M/V Tustumena is expected to resume service May 2nd and will restore southwest Alaska’s connection with the Kenai Peninsula.

During the unanticipated gap in service, AMHS provided some interim charter service to communities in Southeast Alaska. The communities of Kake, Angoon, and Tenakee received trips connecting them with Juneau Feb. 29 and March 3. The community of Kake will receive round-trip charters from Juneau March 21 and 29 to accommodate travelers for the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament.

Quoting the news release, additional charter trips are being considered to provide service where necessary.

 

Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews

Source of News:

Alaska Department of Transportation
www.dot.alaska.gov

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